Beijing Sugar Oil Cake (Tang You Bing)
A classic breakfast from old Beijing alleys, this fried dough is crispy on the outside, soft inside, with rich caramelized brown sugar aroma.
Beijing Soymilk
A classic Beijing-style soy milk, rich and smooth with fragrant bean aroma. Perfect with fried dough sticks for a nutritious traditional breakfast.
Pig Trotter Rings (Zhu Jiao Quan)
Crispy golden crust with savory taro filling, a traditional Chaoshan snack that bursts with flavor in every bite.
Beijing Tofu Pudding (Doufunao)
A classic Beijing breakfast: silky tofu topped with rich, savory gravy, garnished with garlic paste, chili oil, and cilantro. A comforting bowl of nostalgia.
鲎粿
Crispy on the outside, savory inside. A traditional Chaoshan snack made from rice batter filled with mushroom, pork, and dried shrimp, steamed then pan-fried golden. Best with sweet chili sauce.
Wumiguo (Chive Dumplings)
A Chaoshan specialty, these translucent dumplings use sweet potato starch dough filled with chives and pork. The skin is chewy and the filling savory.
Glutinous Rice Stuffed Pig Intestine (Chaozhou Style)
A classic Teochew snack, pig intestine stuffed with savory sticky rice, steamed to perfection, sliced and served. Rich in flavor and texture.
Stir-fried Liver and Intestines (Chao Gan)
Chao Gan is a traditional Beijing snack featuring tender liver and soft intestines in a rich garlicky gravy, thick and comforting.
Macau Guiling Gao (Turtle Jelly)
A classic nourishing dessert from Macau, it clears internal heat and dampness. Silky smooth with a sweet herbal finish – the perfect summer wellness treat.
豌豆黄
A classic Beijing imperial snack, this pea cake is smooth, dense, and delicately sweet with rich pea aroma. Perfect summer refreshment.
Pearl Meatballs
Pearl meatballs are a classic dish from Hunan cuisine. Minced pork is rolled in glutinous rice and steamed, resulting in translucent 'pearls' with a juicy, flavorful interior and soft, chewy texture, symbolizing reunion.
Mung Bean Jelly Pork Hock (绿豆冻肘)
A refreshing traditional Chinese cold dish: tender pork hock and fragrant mung beans set in a clear aspic, perfect for beating the summer heat.
Gufa Kou Quan Duan (Traditional Braised Whole Pork Elbow)
A whole pork elbow slowly braised in soy sauce and spices until tender and glazed, melting in your mouth with rich flavor.
Stir-fried Shark's Fin with Egg Floss (Guihua Style)
A classic Cantonese banquet dish featuring golden shark's fin scattered like osmanthus petals, stir-fried with fluffy eggs and minced ham. Silky and savory.
Roast Suckling Pig
Crispy skin and tender meat, this classic Cantonese dish symbolizes celebration and abundance. Each bite bursts with savory crispness.
Deep-Fried Tofu Skin Rolls (Ganzha Xiangling)
A famous Hangzhou dish where tofu skin is fried to a golden crisp, shaped like little bells. Serve with pepper-salt or sweet sauce.
Hupao Vegetarian Ham
A traditional Hangzhou vegetarian dish, shaped like a ham, made from tofu skin wrapped with vegetables, steamed and pan-fried, with a savory and chewy texture.
Shaxian Pressed Duck
Shaxian pressed duck is a traditional specialty of Shaxian, Fujian. Made with tender duck, it is marinated, sun-dried, and smoked, resulting in crispy skin and tender, flavorful meat with a savory-saltiness that carries local characteristics.
Huangmen Yuchi (Golden Braised Shark Fin)
A classic Cantonese delicacy, featuring golden, rich sauce and tender shark fin infused with ham and chicken essence, a banquet favorite.
Agate Ginkgo Nuts
A traditional Chinese dessert featuring ginkgo nuts coated in caramelized sugar, resembling agate stones, with a soft and chewy texture and osmanthus fragrance.